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Pharmacist I Friendly Community Pharmacy I Excellent Career Prospects

Are you an experienced pharmacist looking to take the next step in your career? We are seeking a Pharmacist to join a friendly community pharmacy in Scarborough. This role offers flexible hours and the chance to work in an inclusive environment where you can have more control over your work schedule.

With a salary of up to £60,000 per year, this Pharmacist position offers a fantastic opportunity to lead a team in a supportive and empowering setting. Enjoy the benefits of flexible working hours and a comprehensive benefits package that supports your professional growth.

The Pharmacist will:

Lead and motivate the pharmacy team to ensure smooth operations.
Organise and oversee the pharmacy service.
Support pharmacists, technicians, and dispensers as needed.
Deliver exceptional care to community patients.
Handle errors and complaints effectively
Package and Benefits:

The Pharmacist will enjoy:

Annual salary of up to £60,000.
25 days of annual leave.
Store discounts.
Access to a private healthcare scheme.
GPhC fees paid.
Free onsite parking.
Opportunities for career progression.
The ideal Pharmacist will have:

Registration with the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC).
An MPharm, BPharm, or equivalent qualification.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
Ability to work effectively within a team.
Proven post-qualification experience in a pharmacy environment.If you're interested in roles such as Pharmacist, Pharmacy Manager, Lead Pharmacist, Superintendent Pharmacist, or Pharmacy Operations Manager, this Pharmacist position could be the perfect fit for you.

If you're ready to lead a dynamic team and make a real impact in a community pharmacy setting, apply now for the Pharmacist role in Scarborough. This is your chance to advance your career with a supportive and progressive company. Or contact Chloe at Leaders In Care (url removed) (phone number removed)

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